In-Store Product Assembly - Urgent Need ID-11209

Full Job Description

We are seeking self-motivated, energetic, and reliable individuals with strong mechanical skills to assemble items such as: bikes, grills, lawn mowers, patio furniture, wheelbarrows, and other like items in our big box retail client stores. The pay is performance based. Efficient technicians make anywhere between $300 and $1000 per week, or more! The more you build, the more you make. So, the sky’s the limit!

Requirements:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age.
  • You must be able to pass a background check.
  • You must be able to lift at least 50lbs.
  • You must have reliable transportation.
  • You must have basic hand tools. (including a cordless drill)
  • You must have a smartphone (with a camera) for scanning items and invoicing.
  • You must be capable of working independently and unsupervised.

Pay range: $300 - $1000 per week, or more, depending on assembly skill and speed.

If this seems like the right fit for you, please apply and TEXT your FULL NAME and LOCATION to Nick 205-270-1924 or Sonja at 336-314-8283 for a phone interview.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Pay: $300.00 - $1,000.00 per week

Benefits:

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift

Work Location: On the road

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